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  • Trustroots in 2020

    Trustroots in 2020

    We are starting the new year with a lot of ideas and full of motivation to better the service that we can provide to you.We are a few volunteers that work on Trustroots and we are working hard. Trustroots User Survey Registration for Hackweek April 2020 We are not and will never ask you for…

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    Noah

    February 9, 2020
    Trustroots
  • Barcelona Hacking Collective

    Barcelona Hacking Collective

    This winter we are organizing a meetup in Barcelona for hackers and volunteers to boost the development of Trustroots and work on new ideas. Everybody is welcome!

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    abel

    November 11, 2019
    Trustroots, Volunteering
  • Meta Wiki Developers

    Meta Wiki Developers

    mrkvon and banan arrived here a while ago and have been excellent at getting me deeper into the code base. This led to some  cosmetic changes on the site, including edit buttons on some static pages such as the guide. Related to that, we now have a wiki: wiki.trustroots.org – it’s actually not new, we…

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    guaka

    December 15, 2018
    Trustroots, Volunteering
  • What’s brewing at the Collective?

    What’s brewing at the Collective?

    Hey folks! Near one of the longest virgin beaches of Spain, the mixture of work, sun and sea brought this great energy into the community of Trustroots: lots of new people ready to team up and work online! Growing the roots! Tech boost Online activity on Slack and GitHub has increased massively. A large part…

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    Dani

    October 24, 2018
    Technical, Trustroots, Volunteering
  • Iberian Collective

    tl;dr We’re organizing a Trustroots Collective this Autumn somewhere in the South of Portugal or in Andalusia. What A Collective is a time and space bound group of people choosing to work non profit on the same cause they believe in, like hospitality (exchange) or contributing in helping for any other reason. In short, we…

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    guaka

    August 27, 2018
    Trustroots, Volunteering
  • Meeting people now on Trustroots

    Meeting people now on Trustroots

    You can now meet people on Trustroots even if you don’t need hosting or cannot host. This is probably the biggest change in Trustroots since our launch two years ago! As our community is already 27,000 members strong, we wanted to make Trustroots useful not only for those who can host or who are travelling. Our mission…

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    Mikael

    August 21, 2017
    Trustroots
  • Introducing the Trustroots shop

    Introducing the Trustroots shop

    We have just launched a shop for Trustroots t-shirts and apparel — something our members have been asking for a while now. We want a world that encourages trust, adventure and intercultural connections. This is another way to show you are part of Trustroots family and promote that the willingness to help each other is universal,…

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    Carlos

    July 10, 2017
    Foundation, Trustroots
  • Trustroots goes invitation only

    Trustroots goes invitation only

    From today, new members can only join Trustroots by invitation. Why? Trustroots is growing, we’ve just passed 25’000 members. We recently issued our first member ban. Until now Trustroots has been focused around the hitchhiking community. As we grow, we want to manage the transition to a wider audience carefully. Right now we simply don’t have the features to…

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    guaka

    March 25, 2017
    Feature Updates, Trustroots
  • Applying Trustroots values

    Applying Trustroots values

    This is the Trustroots vision statement: “A world that encourages trust and adventure.” These are a couple of the rules on trustroots.org Be friendly and know when to stop messaging someone. Be yourself, helpful, kind, responsible and respectful of others. Behaviour that is not respectful, is rude, aggressive, or discriminatory, does not belong on Trustroots.…

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    Callum Macdonald

    February 24, 2017
    Trustroots
  • Hitchwiki + Trustroots Install Party

    Hitchwiki + Trustroots Install Party

    Geeks! We’re in Berlin hacking on both Hitchwiki.org and Trustroots.org codebases. If you’d like to see how to get these projects running locally on your computer and volunteer working on them, come over and we’ll show you exactly how! Useful knowledge for Hitchwiki: PHP Javascript MediaWiki Useful knowledge for Trustroots: Javascript NodeJS AngularJS MongoDB ExpressJS…

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    Mikael

    June 14, 2016
    Technical, Trustroots
  • Introducing Trustroots Tribes*

    Introducing Trustroots Tribes*

    Today we’re introducing Trustroots Tribes*. A Tribe* is a group of people on Trustroots with similar interests. How do you build a trust network that can scale up when it grows bigger? This question has occupied our minds for a long time. This started long before we actually founded Trustroots, when working on and using similar networks.…

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    guaka

    May 9, 2016
    Trustroots
  • Message thread feedback

    Message thread feedback

    New feature! You can now give private feedback about messages you receive. We’re going towards “references type” features this spring. We will be collecting the data, do testing and figure out how to guide people towards better messages and full profiles. Things are likely to change along the way while we figure this out as…

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    Mikael

    March 23, 2016
    Feature Updates, Trustroots
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Owned and operated by Trustroots Foundation, a non-profit registered in the United Kingdom since March 2015.

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Trustroots is being built by a small team of activists who felt that the world of sharing is being taken over by corporations trying to monetize people’s willingness to help each other. Same team brought you also Hitchwiki, Trashwiki and Nomadwiki.

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